The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 38, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1967 Page: 4 of 10
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Buy your Insurance
Clearance SALE!
Make* Hie ‘Diftcrpnce
Purifoy
un-
lime Is Running Out!
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Old Fashion Holiday
Men's Ikin-Lon
Sleepwear
$hcrt oce-nt
s5.88
$3.78
Men’s
Mani fine "Marlbora"
Men’s
Stetson
100'.
House
“Mr Fryderb.k”
Shoes
fw. atoup of famous
1
Sport Shirts
All pure fait.
Huge »el*ctlon from
but it c
2” to 7”
price
Better
Sport Shirts
The First National
Bank
One lot of Lee
LADIES'
Ladies’
Billfolds
Western
Sweaters
Jackets
$2 SC valun
79 »149
Pa,r I Each
Tan only — $5 98 value
M 00 value.
NEVER AGAIN.
FDIC
thereby helpin r
Aetna points on
modern protec
are aiding bunk
cordurcy. Single naedla tiiloring SOO
value in all colors, all site*
the
the
all
1810 to the
the Duke of
■/$ be swift
is iure!
Full fashioned sweat-
er*. Blue, pink, yellow.
C udd le
fl -.re . I
in fbe country — All
•tyles, brims, slies.
New stock, not old
"In stock hats."
? foil pounds — deluxe
quality Chuck-full of
top quality fruit. Packed
in beautiful embossed tin
F. aay*
R lead
sugges
mb a
to get
•trikes
you an tin
President Teddy Roosevelt
wax an ardent bird watcher,
Ind once reported 37 different
■ ■•rietici of birds making the
M.ilC House Lawn their home.
The surest and safest way to have a nice reserve >
of ready cash io spare—if and when you need or
want It mest -is tn save here egularly, every pqy-
*day, fur safei; plus t... . ost. Start right now!
Australia has the most level
surface of any of the conti !
uent-v and the’lowest average-
elevation of any ‘ of the conti j
nents
f Ons,
•obb r of his chances
away with hi< crime.
key role.
company notes
Americans will
holdups this year
la eaae yeu’re one of them,
Aetna suggest* you follow this
advice:
Don’t take chances. Obey the
bandit, but do if slowly Time
works against him
Mentally record an accurate
description of the robber Com
pare his height to a person near
him or to'an object such as
^KfSmuing Service
tBig Enough to Know Ifotv
mall Enough to Know You
Know How
Know You
some 61.000 seeds per
w hilc the identical
in California produces
6,000 <eed -yer pound
In the ituui! old d.ivv -about
J750- sugar cost $2 50 per
|H>und
species i
.. malls
i Papp I—Section One. Monday. December IS. 19C7
Greatest array of Ladies' Coat*. Suite and
Dresses »e have ever assembled at
ridic'iloush low prices. "You have to >ee
llie.-e to believe'' such value* --
At Lintz’s only.
For Subscriptions to
ABILENE
REPORTER NEWS
Phone -1351 or 6900
11*11 Hutchings
I
1
> talk
u-m al!
Insurance
Information
The smallest full term living
child e\er bom. according to
medn.il record^ was a It; mine
bain ! inche., lorn;., burn in
wile of a soldier in
Wellington's army
one flock of
J pass over
l-o .dbie. ubserv th- direr
of his getaway and mem
th. r gistr.d ■>-> mb .
■ Icscr ptiou of ti . ..
During the span of recorded
aistoiy, German armies have
invaded Italy 144 times—67 of
these, through the Hrenner
Pass.
One of the many puules of
nature that scientists have not
as yet unraveled is why seeds
of the same variety of tree
should vary so much in siie in
different areas For example:
the red fir, in the East, pro-
duces
pouud.
variety
f>o»t
mother evample: the Norway
sjusxte, m Mid America, pro-
duces about 48,000 seeds per
pound while the same tree in
| ida will produce 500,000
<■> ds per pound
Alar Richec. all members
and Company
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^Winotiov
< >m Her \
DlUiOM)
I nun
;r senger pliteom I
a flock about a i
mile wide, and takim So hour,-.
to pa<s He estimated it to con
ria. -oti sa ■ IV -r
to investigators.
•h< details Wh;d
mrxrttant to vo.i
Beginning
Jan. 6th
hi Our
Ad Each Week
Fruit Cake _ °"19
1.19
Navar need ironing — Colors of blu*,
green, olive, tun. r*d, *tc.
S, M, L A XL — regularly MOO
.’2.99
.i ..Jitiii
JEWELER
Of Bal linger
Since 1886
81 Years of Dependable Service
ice 'he ‘ dk leave lon’t
css me rohbnrv before pc
arriv". It may co-fuse youf
■i ' *' to rel . a ’d rd
:<> lotv.ag these
von may help
By N«g,dl*t of. California. Parmk
press, »pot r»»i*t*rrf. Naw coloFs
$, M, L 4 XL $7.95 value
Pajama*
Our word MAGIC eomes
'rum the Persian Magi ",
or holy man. For centuries,
they were the only people who
ould read or write, and knew
of the circulation of sap in the
tree, the movement of the
I stars, of the use of herbs and
ixnsons Magis, then, refers to
i auvthing strange and not
, deratood.
■ • ■ ' ■ ■ 1 ; , ' z . • . ■ i 71
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Corduroy Shirts
pajamas 55.00
special
Watch
■ For
iVbout ao percent of
world s land ice 'covers
continent of Antarctica If
I this were to Igelt. it would !
raise the world’g^eas by some |
150 feet, ruining Holland, much
of Florida, Louisiana, and lots
of other places
WftlBld Va» XUIwvp*
Could Be Accomplice
Robbing a Bank!!
the teller s window
Look especially for notable
physical characteristics —
scar, tattoos, build, hair, ears,
facial features, manner of walk
ing, and clothing If there is
more than one robber, concen
trate on describing orie, rathei
than all
tf the robber is armed, notice
the type of weapon Is it
revolver or an automatic
Nickel-plated or steel’
Call the attention of bank of
ficials to anything you »ee the
bandit touch, so that posibl
fir.gersprmt are not disturbed
until they an phecked
if
ion
■ rlz.
Sport Shirts
W-ih mafchmg socks Oliv». blu*. mail*, tl*ck
LADIES'
Hosiery
$1 OC value "Cantrec*"
Hosirry el quality —
Whil* fh*y last —
with some 3 o h
■out. o\. r the At
This day and time you
ran buy something al anj
MFrrfiandise. at,
Lintz’s just don’t think
we can bo undersold —
So a very
Merrv Christmas
to each and everyone!
Just Now
Used Freezers,
Refrigerators
j i Stoves
KING-HOLT
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Perry, Richard H. The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 38, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1967, newspaper, December 18, 1967; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1184343/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.